The ones you learn in high school are, but general and special relativity are accurate to trillionths of a percent (their approximations at low speed and without time dilation are the high school equations).
We don’t know if they break down, because we have no means of measuring them more accurately on earth with all the statistical fluctuations happening.
We don’t know if they break down, because we have no means of measuring them more accurately on earth with all the statistical fluctuations happening.